Thomas Aquinas, some account of the works of, i. 63-65.

Timon of Philius, his parodies of Homer, ii. 455.

Tichbourne, Chidiock, concerned in Babington’s conspiracy, ii. 171; his address to the populace at his execution, 176; his letter to his wife, 177; verses composed by him the night before his execution, 178.

Titles, origins of, and anecdotes concerning, i. 155; book of, published in Spain, ib.; Selden’s Titles of Honour, ib.; of books, 288-292.

Toleration, practised by the Romans, and inculcated by Mahomet, iii. [245]; caution used in publishing works on, ib.; early English advocates of, [246], and note; in Holland, ib.; facts illustrative of the history of, [247], [248]; condemned by all parties, [249]-253; opinions of an English clergyman on, [252].

Tom o’ Bedlams, account of, ii. 311-314, and notes; songs of, 315-317.

Torture, Felton threatened with, ii. 376; its frequent use in England, ib.

Torquemada, first Spanish inquisitor, in fourteen years persecuted 80,000 individuals, i. 166.

Townley, Zouch, his poem on Felton, ii. 378; collection of antique marbles formed by his descendant Charles Townley, purchased for the British Museum, ib., note.

Traitors, barbarous mode of execution of, in Queen Elizabeth’s time, ii. 175, and note.